Show Record - Gaylann12 Chocolate Road

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
Danger Zone 16 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Dwight James 6/20/2012
This dog appeared to be a bit confused about how this trial works. It looks like this is its first obedience trial.
Airmid 34 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Sandra Grooms 6/22/2012
This dog appeared to be very sAlmost nailed the long down but got distracted.
KV Right Turn Clyde Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Lorie Nave 6/23/2012
This dog appeared to be pretty stressed.
Top 40 Obedience Special Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Charles Stallings 6/24/2012
This dog appeared to be slightThe owner of this dog had a lot going on today.
Beez Neez Obed. Trial 1 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Paul Phillips 6/25/2012
Danger Zone 17 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Graeme Vance 6/27/2012
Airmid 35 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Amanda Nava 6/28/2012
Danger Zone 18 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Leona Kiley 6/29/2012
This dog appeared to be slightThe owner of this dog had a lot going on today.
Top 40s Independence Obedience Special Novice A DNP NQ Jolene Ramsey 7/4/2012
The owner of this dog had a loAlmost nailed the long sit but got distracted.

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